This page provides links to both general release drivers that support OpenGL 4.6, and developer beta drivers that support upcoming OpenGL features.
Release Driver Downloads
- Download drivers for NVIDIA products including GeForce graphics cards, nForce motherboards, Quadro workstations, and more. Update your graphics card drivers today.
- OpenCL™ (Open Computing Language) is a low-level API for heterogeneous computing that runs on CUDA-powered GPUs. Using the OpenCL API, developers can launch compute kernels written using a limited subset of the C programming language on a GPU.
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OpenGL 4.6 support is available for Windows and Linux in our general release drivers available here:
Windows
Linux
Developer Beta Driver Downloads
Windows driver version 426.02 and Linux driver version 418.52.18 provide new features for OpenGL developers to test their upcoming OpenGL applications.
Windows 426.02
Linux 418.52.18
OpenGL Beta Release Notes
NVIDIA provides full OpenGL 4.6 support and functionality on NVIDIA GeForce and Quadro graphics card with one of the following Turing, Volta, Pascal, Maxwell (first or second generation), Kepler or Fermi based GPUs:
- Turing Series: TITAN RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, GeForce RTX 2080, GeForce RTX 2070, GeForce RTX 2060, GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, GeForce GTX 1660, Quadro RTX 8000, Quadro RTX 6000, Quadro RTX 5000, Quadro RTX 4000
- Volta Series: TITAN V, Quadro V100
- Quadro Series: Quadro GP100, Quadro P6000, Quadro P5000, Quadro P4000, Quadro P2000, Quadro P1000, Quadro P600, Quadro P400, Quadro M6000 24GB, Quadro M6000, Quadro M5000, Quadro M4000, Quadro M2000, Quadro K6000, Quadro K5200, Quadro K5000, Quadro K4000, Quadro K4200, Quadro K2200, Quadro K2000, Quadro K2000D, Quadro K1200, Quadro K620, Quadro K600, Quadro K420, Quadro 6000, Quadro 5000, Quadro 4000, Quadro 2000, Quadro 2000D, Quadro 600, Quadro 410
- Quadro Series (Notebooks): Quadro M5500, Quadro M5000M, Quadro M4000M, Quadro M3000M, Quadro M2000M, Quadro M1000M, Quadro M600M, Quadro K5100M, Quadro K5000M, Quadro K4100M, Quadro K4000M, Quadro K3100M, Quadro K2200M, Quadro K2100M, Quadro K3000M, Quadro K2000M, Quadro K1100M, Quadro K1000M, Quadro K610M, Quadro K510M, Quadro K500M
- GeForce 1000 Series: NVIDIA TITAN Xp, GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, GeForce GTX 1080, GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, GeForce GTX 1070, GeForce GTX 1060, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, GeForce GTX 1050, GeForce GT 1030
- GeForce 900 Series: GeForce GTX 960, GeForce GTX 970, GeForce GTX 980, GeForce GTX 980 Ti, GeForce GTX Titan X
- GeForce 700 Series: GeForce GTX TITAN Z, GeForce GTX TITAN Black, GeForce GTX TITAN, GeForce GTX 780 Ti, GeForce GTX 780, GeForce GTX 770, GeForce GTX 760, GeForce GTX 760 Ti (OEM), GeForce GTX 750 Ti, GeForce GTX 750, GeForce GTX 745, GeForce GT 740, GeForce GT 720, GeForce GT 710
- GeForce 600 Series: GeForce GTX 690, GeForce GTX 680, GeForce GTX 670, GeForce GTX 660 Ti, GeForce GTX 660, GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST, GeForce GTX 650 Ti, GeForce GTX 650, GeForce GT 635
- GeForce 500 series: GeForce GTX 590, GeForce GTX 580, GeForce GTX 570, GeForce GTX 560 Ti, GeForce GTX 560 SE, GeForce GTX 560, GeForce GTX 555, GeForce GTX 550 Ti, GeForce GT 545, GeForce GT 530, GeForce GT 520, GeForce 510
- GeForce 400 series: GeForce GTX 480, GeForce GTX 470, GeForce GTX 465, GeForce GTX 460 SE v2, GeForce GTX 460 SE, GeForce GTX 460, GeForce GTS 450, GeForce GT 440, GeForce GT 430, GeForce GT 420, GeForce 405
The OpenGL 4.6 specifications can be downloaded from http://www.opengl.org/registry/.
For any bugs or issues, please file a bug through the developer website: https://devtalk.nvidia.com/
Turing Extensions for OpenGL
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GPUs with the new Turing architecture have many new OpenGL extensions giving developers access to new features.
Release Updates
July 29th, 2019 - Windows 426.02, Linux 418.52.18
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Deploy OpenCL™ Runtimes
Obtain runtimes to execute OpenCL™ applications on Intel® Processors
- Intel® Graphics Technology (Intel® GEN Compute Architectures only)
- Intel® Xeon® Processor or Intel® Core™ Processor (Intel® x86/x86-64 only)
Intel® Graphics Technology
Execute OpenCL™ applications on Intel® Processors with Intel® Graphics Technology.
- Specifically target Intel® HD Graphics, Intel® Iris® Graphics, and Intel® Iris® Pro Graphics if available on Intel® Processors.
- Systems with Intel® Graphics Technology can simultaneously deploy runtimes targeting the Intel® CPU.
- Consider graphics runtimes when developing OpenCL™ applications with the Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications or Intel® System Studio.
Check release notes for a particular target mapping to your device. For Intel® processors older than supported targets, please see the legacy deployment page.
Linux* OS
Intel® Graphics Compute Runtime for OpenCL™ Driver is deploys with package managers for multiple distributions. Please see the documentation on the github for deployment instructions.
Considerations for manual deployment:
- Ensure the deployment system has the (libOpenCL.so) ICD loader runtime from either your system package manager (for example with ocl-icd ) or as part of the Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications.
- The Intel® Graphics Compute Runtime for OpenCL™ Driver depends on the i915 kernel driver. Necessary i915 features are available with relatively recent Linux* OS kernels. The recommended kernel is the validation kernel cited in github documentation. In general, deployments after the 4.11 kernel should be OK. Make sure to review the release notes and documentation for more specifics.
Linux* OS Ubuntu* 18.04.x (deb)
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Linux* OS CentOS* 7.x (rpm)
Build | README | FAQ
Windows* OS
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- Intel® Graphics Compute Runtime for OpenCL™ Driver is included with the Intel® Graphics Driver package for Windows* OS.
- Download Options
- System Vendor
- See the vendor website for the graphics driver download for the system
- Download Center
- Navigate to “Graphics Drivers” for recent releases.
- The driver package is built in with Windows* 10 OS install. However, the built-in default deployment might not contain latest features.
- System Vendor
- Release Notes
- Download Center navigate to “Graphics Drivers”
Intel® Xeon® Processors OR Intel® Core™ Processors
Execute OpenCL™ kernels directly on Intel® CPUs as OpenCL™ target devices.
- Consider an OpenCL™ CPU implementation for Intel® systems without Intel® Graphics Technology.
- Systems with Intel® Graphics Technology can simultaneously deploy runtimes for Intel® Graphics Technology and runtimes for Intel® CPU (x86-64).
- Use the CPU runtime to develop with the Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications or Intel® System Studio.
Check release notes for a particular implementation mapping to your device. For Intel® processors older than supported targets, see the legacy deployment page.
Intel® CPU Runtime for OpenCL™ Applications 18.1 for Linux* OS (64bit only)
- Size 125 MB
- See supported platform details in the Release Notes.
- Ubuntu* install uses an rpm translator
- The Linux* OS CPU runtime package also includes the ICD loader runtime (libOpenCL.so). The runtime installer should set the deployment system to see this ICD loader runtime by default. When examining system libraries, administrators may observe ICD loader runtimes obtained from other places. Examples include the system package manager (for example with ocl-icd) or as part of the Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications.
- MD5 83c428ab9627268fc61f4d8219a0d670
- SHA1 5f2fa6e6bc400ca04219679f89ec289f17e94e5d
- Older revisions of this runtime are accessible under the same download record.
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- Size 60 MB
- CPU-only deployments should use the .msi installer from this article, and consider removal of the Intel® Graphics Technology drivers where applicable.
- CPU & Graphics deployments should use the Intel® Graphics Technology driver package, which contains both CPU (x86-64) and Intel® Graphics Technology implementations.
- See supported operating system details in the Release Notes
- MD5 8e24048001fb46ed6921d658dd71b8ff
- SHA1 451d96d37259cb111fe8832d5513c5562efa3e56
- Older revisions of this runtime are accessible under the same download record.
Develop OpenCL™ Applications
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Tools to develop OpenCL™ applications for Intel® Processors
- For compilation, cross-platform, IoT, power considerate development, and performance analysis.
- OpenCL™ development tools component:
- Develop OpenCL™ applications targeting Intel® Xeon® Processors, Intel® Core™ Processors, and/or Intel® Graphics Technology.
- Contains an experimental OpenCL™ 2.1 implementation suitable for development testing on CPU OpenCL™ targets. Intel® CPU Runtime for OpenCL™ Applications 18.1 is intended as a replacement for the Experimental implementation.
- OpenCL™ development tools component:
- Visit the Intel® System Studio portal
- Build OpenCL™ Applications targeting Intel® Xeon® Processors, Intel® Core™ Processors, and/or Intel® Graphics Technology.
- Develop applications with expanded IDE functionality, debug, and analysis tools.
- 2017 R2 earlier versions of the SDK contain an experimental OpenCL™ 2.1 implementation suitable for development testing on CPU OpenCL™ targets. Intel® CPU Runtime for OpenCL™ Applications 18.1 is intended as a replacement for the Experimental implementation.
- See release notes, requirements, and download links through the Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications portal.
- Build OpenCL™ Applications and OpenCL™ kernels for Intel® FPGA devices.
- See release notes, requirements, and download links through the SDK’s portal webpage.
- For OpenCL™ runtimes and required system drivers, visit fpgasoftware.intel.com.
- The OpenVINO™ Toolkit is available for vision and deep learning inference. It benefits from OpenCL™ acceleration for each of these components:
- Intel® Deep Learning Deployment Toolkit
- OpenCV
- OpenVX*
- For a developer oriented overview, see the OpenCL™ Acceleration in the OpenVINO™ Toolkit video.
- This video and many others are posted on the techdecoded.intel.io training hub.
- Intel® Media Server Studio tools can leverage OpenCL™ kernels for expanded media pipeline capability.
- Intel® Media Server Studio 2018 R1 contains the standalone Intel® SDK For OpenCL™ Applications 2017 R2 as a component for developers.
For more complete information about compiler optimizations, see our Optimization Notice.